Anthropologist Ad Borsboom devoted his academic career from 1972 onwards to the transmission of cultural knowledge. Borsboom handed the insights he acquired during many years of fieldwork among Australian Aborigines on to other academics, students, and the general public. This collection of essays by his colleagues, specialiing in cultures from across the globe, focuses on knowledge transmission. The contributions deal with local forms of education or pedagogy, the learning experiences of fieldwork, and the nexus of status and education. Whereas some essays are reflexive, others are personal…mehr
Anthropologist Ad Borsboom devoted his academic career from 1972 onwards to the transmission of cultural knowledge. Borsboom handed the insights he acquired during many years of fieldwork among Australian Aborigines on to other academics, students, and the general public. This collection of essays by his colleagues, specialiing in cultures from across the globe, focuses on knowledge transmission. The contributions deal with local forms of education or pedagogy, the learning experiences of fieldwork, and the nexus of status and education. Whereas some essays are reflexive, others are personal in nature. But all of the authors are fascinated by the divergent ways in which people handle: "knowledge." The volume provides readers with respectful representations of other cultures and their distinct epistemologies.
Introduction Maradjiri and Mamurrng Conversations with Mostapha Education in Eighteenth Century Polynesia From Knowledge to Consciousness When 'Natives' Use What Anthropologists Wrote The Experience of the Elders On Hermeneutics Ad's Antennas and the Wholly Other Bontius in Batavia Ceremonies of Learning and Status in Jordan Al Amien: A Modern Variant of an Age-Old Educational Institution Yolngu and Anthropological Learning Styles in Ritual Contexts Learning to Be White in Guadeloupe Learning from 'the Other' Writing about 'the Other' Maori Styles of Teaching and Learning Tutorials as Integration into a Study Environment The Transmission of Kinship Knowledge Fieldwork in Manus Papua New Guinea Bodily Learning Just Humming A Note on Observation Fragments of Transmission of Kamoro Culture Getting Answers May Take Some Time... Conflict in the Classroom The Teachings of Tokunupei Consulting the Old Lady A Chain of Transitional Rites 'That Tour Guide - Im Gotta Know Everything' The Old Fashioned Funeral
Introduction Maradjiri and Mamurrng Conversations with Mostapha Education in Eighteenth Century Polynesia From Knowledge to Consciousness When 'Natives' Use What Anthropologists Wrote The Experience of the Elders On Hermeneutics Ad's Antennas and the Wholly Other Bontius in Batavia Ceremonies of Learning and Status in Jordan Al Amien: A Modern Variant of an Age-Old Educational Institution Yolngu and Anthropological Learning Styles in Ritual Contexts Learning to Be White in Guadeloupe Learning from 'the Other' Writing about 'the Other' Maori Styles of Teaching and Learning Tutorials as Integration into a Study Environment The Transmission of Kinship Knowledge Fieldwork in Manus Papua New Guinea Bodily Learning Just Humming A Note on Observation Fragments of Transmission of Kamoro Culture Getting Answers May Take Some Time... Conflict in the Classroom The Teachings of Tokunupei Consulting the Old Lady A Chain of Transitional Rites 'That Tour Guide - Im Gotta Know Everything' The Old Fashioned Funeral
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